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Picture this: Springville exhibit highlights the work of Utah illustrators
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You look around the gallery, and "there is so much diversity," says Layton. There are watercolors, oil and other mediums. "Some illustrators do a lot of work on the computer. Cambria Evans does a lot of work by hand and then brings in the computer at the end. Howard Fullmer uses the computer to create art that looks like it is from the 1500s. I love that juxtaposition."
You look around the gallery and you can also appreciate how much work goes into illustration. One special exhibit shows how the art goes into a pop-up book. Another takes a look at an illustration from start to finish. "From the time the artist gets the manuscript and starts coming up with ideas, it's a very complex process," says Layton. "There's a lot of back-and-forth with the publisher."
But it is an endeavor well worth it, the illustrators say in the artists' notes that accompany their work. "Previously, I saw picture books as mostly an artistic endeavor," Kosaka writes. "But now that I have children, I realize how much reading picture books enriches not only the lives of children, but also the lives of the adults who read to them."
If you go ...
What: Unbound: Original Picture Book Art by Utah Illustrators
Where: Springville Museum of Art, 126 E. 400 South, Springville
When: Through Dec. 28
Cost: Free
Web: www.sma.nebo.edu
Also: Storytime, every Saturday, 11 a.m., through Dec. 27
E-mail: carma@desnews.com
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Margy Layton comes across as being very excited about this exhibit...
Lori Griffith | Nov. 4, 2008 at 3:41 p.m.
Fabulous article. Great exhibit. The wealth of talent we have along...
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